The Ronix Krush Wakeboard shape was influenced by the recognition that a rider's body is crossed up riding toeside and more inline while heelside. The Krush redefines the demands needed for this toe/heelside versatility. The board's fin shape, placement, and profile allow riders to point the board with maximum grip to the wake without riding with at an excessive angle. Torsionally stiffer ride and more durable construction with the Monocoque wrapped glass from top to bottom. Earlier arc with a mellower degree to have a smoother, more consistent glide up the wake. The toeside rails are thinned out to sit deeper in the water, creating additional grip from the sharp profile. Heelside rails start off softer/fuller for a mellower transition, then blend to a more vertical sidewall with less resistance.

Monocoque Construction: Integrating the top glass and the bottom glass into one creates a more durable board on side impacts, thus preventing delamination.

Speedwalls: Vertically poured urethane creates more top water speed and a durable bumper from those floating menaces at a cable park. These rails ride higher on the water and alleviate strain on your body.

Mod Pour: An ultra stiff, lightweight core. This foam is made from an exclusive blend of atoms to provide a high strength-to-weight ratio.

Three-Stage Rocker: An exaggerated rockerline with a later arc and a higher degree provide a more straight-up, explosive pop. Wakeboarders riding behind smaller wakes will still feel like they're getting a solid kick as well.

Variable Rails: Not every rider wants a standard rail design from tip to tail. By utilizing a variable rail, there is greater range to jump on the gas for quicker edge turns or have mellower freeride turns.